TEF 2018: could metrics alone produce the same results?
Analysis of latest data could spark similar debate to that seen in relation to the REF, about whether a complex assessment process is needed

Analysis of latest data could spark similar debate to that seen in relation to the REF, about whether a complex assessment process is needed

Using contextual data around journal impact factors will lead to more accurate measurements of researchers and their work, says Jonathan Adams

China’s determination to launch its universities to the top drives a dynamic region, Phil Baty writes

Australia and China have an opportunity to develop ties that enrich the two countries – and the wider world, say Hamish Coates and Zhou Zhong

‘Swot’ diagrams show the relative strengths and weaknesses of university systems across the Asia-Pacific region. Simon Baker reports

The Asia-Pacific University Rankings are built on the results of Times Higher Education’s extensive data collection, analysed with the same methods used for the World University Rankings and adjusted...

Australian regulator confirms it is investigating institution

Government-led initiative establishes ‘at least 30’ research institutes on president’s thinking

Belgian psychologist to succeed Sir Keith Burnett later this year

Australian National University outlines why it refused multimillion-dollar humanities gift

List of universities closing down predicted to grow rapidly